Tackling burnout by tracking employee wellness data

Tackling burnout by tracking employee wellness data
There's a rising awareness of workforce wellbeing, which refers to a holistic measure of staffers’ mental, physical, social and financial health. (Image: Getty)
Bloomberg
By Mia Gindis Transparency might be the best salve to treat work-induced burnout, new data show.Some 85% of C-suite executives believe that organisations should require mandatory reporting of wellbeing metrics, according to a study released by research firm Deloitte and Workplace Intelligence. Yet only half of those executives think their own companies are doing a good enough job promoting transparency.“We’re at this inflection point where real change can happen,” said Dan Schwabel, managing partner of Workplace Inte...

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